I think neither solution is optimal. I'm pro on idea of letting shell
and nautilus to coexist just like browser and spatial mode of
nautilus.
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On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 13:31, Alexander Larsson al...@redhat.com wrote:
However, there is a problem. The gnome-shell replacement stuff is all
mockups and ideas, and we're a few months from Gnome 3.0. There are
plans to start implementing this soon, but its unlikely that what we get
by Gnome
-in-the-shell/
I could list some more issues, but I think everyone gets the idea. The
desktop as a transitional storage is not working well.
Furthermore, and imho most importantly, having the traditional desktop
metaphor in Gnome 3 to a large degree blocks work on new interesting
ways to solve
as a transitional storage is not working well.
Furthermore, and imho most importantly, having the traditional desktop
metaphor in Gnome 3 to a large degree blocks work on new interesting
ways to solve the problems the desktop tries to solve. Gnome 3 will be a
big break in the desktop user